DNS 8 NXRRSET vs 10 NOTZONE
Both DNS 8 (NXRRSET) and 10 (NOTZONE) belong to the DNS Response Codes (RCODEs) category. 8 indicates that rR Set that should exist does not. A required resource record set is missing from the zone. Meanwhile, 10 means that name not contained in zone. A name used in the Prerequisite or Update section is not within the zone denoted by the Zone section.
Beschreibung
RR Set that should exist does not. A required resource record set is missing from the zone.
Wann Sie es sehen
A DNS UPDATE prerequisite expected a certain RRset to exist (e.g., an MX record), but the zone does not contain it.
Wie man es behebt
Create the missing RRset in the zone before retrying the update, or change the prerequisite to not require its existence.
Beschreibung
Name not contained in zone. A name used in the Prerequisite or Update section is not within the zone denoted by the Zone section.
Wann Sie es sehen
Your dynamic update tried to modify a record that falls outside the zone specified in the update message (e.g., updating foo.example.org in the example.com zone).
Wie man es behebt
Ensure all names in the update are within the target zone. Check for typos in the zone name or the records being updated.
Wesentliche Unterschiede
DNS 8: RR Set that should exist does not. A required resource record set is missing from the zone.
DNS 10: Name not contained in zone. A name used in the Prerequisite or Update section is not within the zone denoted by the Zone section.
You encounter 8 when a DNS UPDATE prerequisite expected a certain RRset to exist (e.g., an MX record), but the zone does not contain it.
You encounter 10 when your dynamic update tried to modify a record that falls outside the zone specified in the update message (e.g., updating foo.example.org in the example.com zone).
Wann welchen verwenden
For 8 (NXRRSET): Create the missing RRset in the zone before retrying the update, or change the prerequisite to not require its existence. For 10 (NOTZONE): Ensure all names in the update are within the target zone. Check for typos in the zone name or the records being updated.